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6-letter words containing a, c, e

  • hepcat — a performer or admirer of jazz, especially swing.
  • hexact — hexactinal
  • horace — (Quintus Horatius Flaccus) 65–8 b.c, Roman poet and satirist.
  • huesca — a city in NE Spain: Roman town, site of Quintus Sertorius' school (76 bc); 15th-century cathedral and ancient palace of Aragonese kings. Pop: 47 609 (2003 est)
  • i-case — Integrated CASE. Another term for an IPSE.
  • ice ax — a mountaineering tool combining an adzlike blade and a pick on the head of a long wooden handle, with a spike on the end, used for cutting into ice and for support on icy surfaces.
  • icecap — a thick cover of ice over an area, sloping in all directions from the center.
  • iceman — a man whose business is gathering, storing, selling, or delivering ice.
  • incage — encage.
  • incase — encase.
  • incave — to hide or enclose in a cave or as if in a cave
  • inlace — enlace.
  • ipecac — the dried root of a shrubby South American plant, Cephaelis ipecacuanha, of the madder family.
  • jacent — Lying at length.
  • jacked — Carpentry. having a height or length less than that of most of the others in a structure; cripple: jack rafter; jack truss.
  • jacker — any of various portable devices for raising or lifting heavy objects short heights, using various mechanical, pneumatic, or hydraulic methods.
  • jacket — a short coat, in any of various forms, usually opening down the front.
  • jackey — gin1 .
  • jackieBill ("Bojangles") 1878–1949, U.S. tap dancer.
  • jacmel — a seaport in S Haiti.
  • janice — a female given name, form of Jane.
  • jaunce — to prance
  • jaycee — a member of a civic group for young business and community leaders.
  • kechua — Quechua.
  • keycap — The part of a key (on a keyboard) that is pressed by the user, as opposed to any electromechanical unit underneath.
  • lacert — (obsolete) A fleshy muscle of the human body.
  • lacery — Lace or laces collectively.
  • laches — failure to do something at the proper time, especially such delay as will bar a party from bringing a legal proceeding.
  • lacier — Comparative form of lacy.
  • lacked — deficiency or absence of something needed, desirable, or customary: lack of money; lack of skill.
  • lacker — to coat with lacquer.
  • lackey — A servant, esp. a liveried footman or manservant.
  • lacune — a gap or space
  • lamech — the son of Enoch, and the father of Jabal, Jubal, and Tubal-cain. Gen. 4:18.
  • lanced — Simple past tense and past participle of lance.
  • lancer — a cavalry soldier armed with a lance.
  • lances — Plural form of lance.
  • lancet — a small surgical instrument, usually sharp-pointed and two-edged, for making small incisions, opening abscesses, etc.
  • launce — sand lance.
  • le cap — a port in N Haiti: capital during the French colonial period. Pop: 134 000 (2005 est)
  • leachy — allowing water to percolate through, as sandy or rocky soil; porous.
  • legacy — legacy system
  • lepcha — a member of a people of Sikkim and adjacent areas of Nepal, Bhutan, and India.
  • letcha — (slang) Let you.
  • leucas — Levkas.
  • lexica — a wordbook or dictionary, especially of Greek, Latin, or Hebrew.
  • locale — a place or locality, especially with reference to events or circumstances connected with it: to move to a warmer locale.
  • locate — to identify or discover the place or location of: to locate the bullet wound.
  • maced. — Macedonia(n)
  • maceio — a state in NE Brazil. 10,674 sq. mi. (27,650 sq. km). Capital: Maceió.
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